Monday, July 24, 2023

A miracle dessert: Angel Food *cookies*

I have had a challenging past couple months on my weight loss journey. Cooking and food are my happy places.

Tonight I was craving a dessert, when I had a thought: if Angel food cake is light, maybe I can replicate it in a cookie? I used this basic recipe: https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/angel-food-cake/

I halved it, then made it into 36 cookies. About 15 grams per cookie in the oven at 325 for 15-18 minutes on parchment paper. Also, I used almond extract rather than vanilla. And OH MY GOODNESS. They were amazing - and only about 30 calories each. Add a squirt of whipped cream and a few blueberries, and this plate is 110 calories total for a substantial dessert.

Any other shockingly lower calorie desserts?

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Guys are checking me out again

It's a strange experience. It's almost like a light switch...one day I was being ignored or just polite interactions and the next day suddenly I'm noticing flirting behavior or that I'm being checked out. I'm sure it didn't happen overnight like that but it did seem like there was a sudden switch at a certain point in my weight loss (where I am now).

I'm happily married and don't really care about being checked out. It's just interesting to see it occur I suppose because I haven't in a few years (since my weight gain).

Did anyone else experience this sort of happening really suddenly at a certain weight?

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Debunking Weight Loss Misconceptions: The Truth about Calories and Indulgence πŸ°πŸ“Š

Hey!

I need to get something off my chest that has been genuinely bothering me. 😀 I am shocked and frustrated to see how many people still believe that eating a cinnamon bun, cake, or any specific food item automatically leads to weight gain. It's time to break free from this misconception and grasp the real deal about weight loss and nutrition!

Let me be crystal clear: indulging in a cinnamon bun or enjoying a slice of cake once in a while won't magically make you pile on pounds overnight! The real culprit lies in the overall number of calories we consume throughout the day. It's about the big picture, people! 🎯

Think about it logically - weight loss and weight gain depend on the balance between the calories we intake and the calories we burn. Eating a single cinnamon bun or slice of cake might feel like a splurge, but as long as we maintain an overall caloric deficit, we won't gain weight!

Of course, I'm not suggesting we munch on cakes all day and expect to lose weight. Balanced nutrition and mindful eating are essential for overall health and well-being. But let's not demonize certain foods and fall into the trap of thinking they alone are responsible for our weight struggles.

So, let's banish this unfounded belief and focus on the bigger picture - monitoring our total daily calorie intake, making healthier choices overall, and enjoying the occasional treat guilt-free. Let's empower ourselves with the right knowledge and break free from the shackles of misleading myths! πŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ

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I wish I could start sooner

Hi, I’m L (F17|11Months) and im talking on my burner. So I might not reply to comments right away.

Anyways, I have been overweight/obese my entire life. My family is shitty in the ways they eat and at one point in time my mom told me about a weight loss program that’s anonymous and it was okay but the meetings made it feel cultish and I cut it out. The foods that they were restricting me to was to hard for me. I was doing full on meal prep for a month spending about $200 every week and a half. Obviously I stopped because @ 17 years old I didn’t have money like that. I still don’t.

2nd Anyways, I ended up doing my own things. Cutting out snacks completely and I had already cut out sodas so it was going nicely with no working out. I lost 10 pounds fast, 10 more slowly and 10 more again. But now I have plateaued and it’s not my fault. Is it? I can’t go grocery shopping for my family because they won’t let me. So imma eat what’s cooked for me.

3rd anyways, the point of this was to say I wish I could’ve had the opportunity to change what I ate (earlier). I loved being on meal prep (around early March) . Not the tastiest because I have no culinary skills but I would always relieve myself 30 minutes or less after I ate. I felt amazing. I’ve never felt body happy like that. It’s been a few months now and my body hasn’t been happy for a while. I was sick for 2 weeks and now I keep relieving myself every other day. I only drink water and I have been hungry asf @ night and ordering out more which im not happy about but im about to move out and be on my own. I WILL HAVE ALL THE POWER TO WHAT I WANT. (little backstory if you care/irrelevant) I have been sharing a room for about 16 years or more. I have been taking care of people for about 5 years. I have been cleaning after more than 4 people for 6. I haven’t had my own privacy in the last 3.

I am so ready to move out but I’m scared on what food choices I’ll make. It is 100% my choice on what I eat and I’m trying to figure out what’s good @ college that I can eat that won’t be tasteless. I am also moving into dorms in august not an apartment ╥﹏╥

Last anyways, are there any tips you guys would have for a college student with barely 2k in her savings? Other than budgeting. I plan on doing that later when I get the gist of my new life. I do not have a car. I plan on riding a bike when I get out there to everywhere. Even though the weather is like 90+ till estimated October. I love my tasty water so I’ll be very good on being hydrated ≖‿≖

TLDR: I wished I could eat healthier and now it’s here. I’m moving out for college and am afraid I’ll make bad choices when it comes to food. I’ve felt body happy before. I want to again.[●_●] Are there any tips y’all have?

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Sunday, July 23, 2023

Help me understand my deficit

Stats: 30F 5’2” SW: 170lb CW: 122lb GW: 115lb

I’ve lost 48lb since the end of January through CICO and IF, I do 1200cals/day. I run most mornings but I’m just getting into running so nothing intense. I also try to do strength training (beginner there too) 5 days/week and I get 15-20k steps per day. According to my Apple Watch, my TDEE is ~2000kcal/day. Adjusting for the presumed 20% margin of error puts me at 1600kcal/day, so 1200 calories is only about a 400 cal deficit which doesn’t seem like anything crazy. I feel like garbage lately though…weak and often dizzy and irritable and just generally wrong. On paper that sounds like my calories are too low, but a 400 cal deficit seems pretty normal I think? I know I have access to all the TDEE information I could ever want through the internet, and I will do my own math too based on my weight loss patterns so far, but I just want some other inputs from non-me people.

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I’ve been eating at 1,100 - 1,200 calories for a while now and am worried about increasing my intake…

I (f19) have been trying to loose weight since the beginning of the summer and have been eating and exercising accordingly.

I do a HIIT workout on the treadmill for an hour everyday (which is said to burn approximately 450 calories) and eat at a pretty extreme deficit of 1,100 to 1,200 calories daily.

I often feel tired and weak throughout the day which I know is not good even if I am loosing weight. I’ve dealt with ED’s in the past and I’m certain that I’m relapsing into old habits (eating too little, exercising too much) and want to start eating enough to energize me.

I still want to loose weight but just maybe at a smaller deficit, which would be approximately 1,500 kcal/day if my TDEE of 2,022 is accurate. I guess I’m just nervous that upping my calorie intake from 1,100 kcal-day to 1,500 will cause me to stop making progress on my weight loss.

Right now I’m 5’4 and 118Ibs, hoping to reach 112lbs in the near future… working towards this goal really helps with my depression (since it motivates me) but I recognize that it can be a little self destructive if I take it too far.

Can I still reach my goal if I increase my caloric intake?

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Can anyone relate?

Anybody lost a significant amount of weight (100+lbs), not at the “healthy” bmi but according to blood work you’re pretty much healthy, but still want to lose weight?

I went from 300lbs down to 187, stuck there for the past month. Goal weight 160. 5’5 23F. According to my blood work, I’m no longer considered diabetic, everything is amazing except my iron which I’m taking supplements for. Always had this issue even before weight loss.

Obviously my body changed, but everyone around me is telling me to stop losing weight, that I look fine etc. but we are so used to seeing ourselves that it can take our brain a while to catch up. I don’t know why I just wanna get down to 160. I still have fat on my tummy and my curves are starting to show but it’s still hard to show it under some of my fat. My legs still rub and get dark in between. I really feel like losing 27lbs will help me in those areas. I know there’s somewhat of a “set point” theory, where your body gets comfortable at a weight which could be based off genetics, but when I look at for example my niece, who is 19 and possibly 150lbs, but taller then me (maybe 5’6) her shape is immaculate. Like I’m jealous lowkey. Maybe that’s why I am stuck on that number, hoping to lowkey look like her🀦🏾‍♀️ I know that probably sounds bad but I really feel like my full potential is at a smaller weight. Can this all be mental? Anyone gone through something similar ?

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